Watched some twitch gameplay of it. It looks pretty fun, but I think I'll save it until the actual release. Multiplayer games can be fun to get into as soon as possible, but for a single player game I'll generally wait until it's as complete as possible before getting into.

When a 20 minute episode happens in a minute of tournament time, I can make my brain get over it by saying these guys have relativistic feats and it's probably just slowing down every fight sequence within that minute so we can see it.

But wtf happens when there's 3 minutes left, and a clown god gives us verbal exposition for a minute, fighting stops, and there's three minutes left after? lol

I've stored away"The Tatami Galaxy" away for a rainy day. It feels more or less obvious that I'll really enjoy it. I've kind of started to run out of the "good stuff" after years and years of watching and pretty narrow taste in anime. Feels nice to have a an obvious pick if I really feel like watching anime after a cour or two of stuff I'm not interested in.

A lower price is the only pre-order incentive that makes me think about it. Money now is worth more than money later. Add a bit of risk factor on the game not being as good as predicted and I wouldn't dream of paying full price if I pay early.

This sounds pretty close to what I've been reading out of it. I think the heat and UI are two different phenomenon. I've gotten a bit hung up on Jiren's "this heat is your limit" and Whis' concern about it. I think Goku is literally reaching his limit in UI mode. The heat is what limits an individuals maximum power. He's starting to get stronger than his body can handle. Of course he will soon "break his limit" and find a way to cool himself down.

I genuinly have a hard time understanding why people watch the anime when the manga is so much better. Do people really have such a strong aversion towards manga that they rather sit through that slow moving, flashback filled crap? (Sorry for the rant)

I wouldn't worry too much about your reputation, not for the close future at least. I think a lot of the rest of the western world is starting to dislike the US more and more, but we still love American individuals, if that makes any sense.

I think Dragon Ball has a life of its own at this point. I'm not too sure on Goku and the current series surviving his voice actress though. But we'll probably see a spin-off show or reboot sometime in the coming decades.

Large streams from little fountains flow. Put that little money into something that seems sustainable. Preferrably into a couple of different companies. There's no systems to punish you for not adding funds to you account.

I'd say that it's always worthwhile to put at least a little pocket change into investing every month. You can always get you money out if you really need too, and you get some experience that can be worth a lot of money later in life.

Online spaces like these are kind of scary. I'd guess that pretty much all of them are a mix of a few real nut jobs and lots of edgy kids egging them on for shits and giggles. It's like breeding ground for real world incidents.

I don't mind weaker characters fighting each other or grouping up against the stronger ones at all. A thing I don't think it does well though is showing the power difference between characters. I think that is something of a weakness in dragonball in general, power progression you don't have to tell the viewer about.